Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Obituaries

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BENTONVILL­E — Melvin

L. Yount, age 72, of Bentonvill­e, Ark., passed away at his home on Thursday, June 21, 2018. Melvin was born Aug. 17, 1945, in Bentonvill­e to Robert and Edith Yount.

He met the love of his life Jean Robbins and they were married Aug. 7, 1965.

Melvin was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife of the home and two sons, Tim and wife Melissa of Cassville, Mo., Mark and wife Missy of Bentonvill­e, Ark., and several grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren.

Visitation will be held at Benton County Memorial Park at 2-4 p.m. on June 24, 2018. Service will be held June 25, 2018, at Lakeview Baptist Church at 10 a.m.

HARRISON — Suzanne Ledbetter, a master gardener in the Harrison Garden Club, loved the springtime. She loved working in her yard. So it isn’t surprising Suzanne lived throughout the entire spring, passing away early the morning of summer’s first day, June 21, 2018.

Suzanne Ledbetter was born in Little Rock, Ark., on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, 1941, to James L. Lane and Lee Hall Lane of Benton, Ark. In 1959, Suzanne graduated from Benton High School where she made many friends whom she cherished throughout the years and also met her eventual husband, Dr. Charles Ledbetter.

Suzanne attended the University of Arkansas and became a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She graduated in 1963 with a bachelor’s degree in textile merchandis­ing.

In 1963, Suzanne married Charles, who is best described as Suzanne’s lifelong love, companion, yard man and dog sitter. Before and after marrying Charles, Suzanne worked several years as a buyer for the ladies’ wear section of Pfeifer-Blass department store, including while Charles attended medical school and orthopedic residency at UAMS in Little Rock.

After moving away from Arkansas with Charles while he was serving in the U.S. Navy, Suzanne returned and, in 1974, moved to Harrison, Ark. Harrison became her permanent home.

Charles and Suzanne joyfully raised their family of four girls in Harrison. Suzanne’s faith and Christiani­ty were important parts of her life. She attended First Presbyteri­an Church in Harrison and became a longstandi­ng member of the Presbyteri­an Women.

Suzanne was also a master bridge player. Her love of bridge was surpassed only by her unending love of dogs. Suzanne had many dogs over the years that she adored — and maybe a few she just tolerated. Suzanne volunteere­d at and supported the Ozark Humane Society of Harrison and found loving homes for countless dogs and cats that otherwise would have been euthanized.

Suzanne met, helped and loved many, many friends in Harrison and the surroundin­g area, including through her devotion to Alcoholics Anonymous. All of you were very important to her. You know who you are. She dearly loved you. Please try to help others just as Suzanne tried to help you.

Suzanne is survived by her husband, Dr. Charles Ledbetter of Harrison and four daughters: Lane Arnold (husband John) of Dallas, Texas; Brynn Thabet (husband Walid) of Roanoke, Va.; Greer McCleary (husband Pat) of Maumelle, Ark.; and Blair Herbert (husband Matt) of Hughesvill­e, Md. Suzanne also has four dearly loved grandchild­ren: Landry and Finley Arnold, Malek Thabet and Gavin McCleary. In addition, Suzanne is survived by her sister, Mary Jim Ramsey of Little Rock, Ark., (husband John) and niece and nephew Brooke Pillow and Hall Ramsey.

Suzanne’s family would like to thank Suzanne’s different caregivers for the profession­alism and love shown to Suzanne in the recent weeks and months.

Memorials on Suzanne’s behalf may be made to the Ozark Humane Society, 5147 Rock Springs Road, Harrison, Ark., 72601.

Suzanne’s family is rememberin­g her privately for now, but is planning on a celebratio­n of Suzanne’s life to occur sometime in mid to late July. Arrangemen­ts by Roller-Christeson Funeral Home. Online guest book: www. rollerfune­ralhomes.com/ harrison.

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